RF and Microwave Heating with COMSOL Multiphysics

The performance of microwave and RF products is influenced by many interacting physical effects, such as mechanical forces and heat transfer, which can affect electromagnetic properties. Developing multiphysics models can help you to better understand and optimize your device designs to give you a competitive advantage. This webinar will explain how to use multiphysics simulation to model microwave and RF heating in antennas, circuit boards, living tissue, and devices that combine metallic and lossy dielectric domains. The webinar will include a live demonstration and conclude with a Q&A session.

Simulation results showing the microwave heating of food.

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Webinar details

Date

Heinäkuu 31, 2014

Time

21:00 EEST

Local time

Speaker

Chris Pinciuc
COMSOL, Inc.

Chris Pinciuc completed B.Sc. and M.Sc. degrees in Physics at the University of Western Ontario and then received a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from the University of Toronto. He is currently an Applications Engineer at COMSOL in Palo Alto, California. His interests include computational electromagnetics, the finite element method, atomic physics and magnetism.